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Rajeev Sharma
Rajeev Sharma is a New Delhi-based journalist-author who has been writing on international relations, foreign policy, strategic affairs, security and terrorism for over two decades.
He has published seven books so far, five of them non-fiction, two fiction.
March 08, 2010
Water, Water, Nowhere
March 03, 2010
Bring Him Back
Further insight into the case of 95-year-old persecuted artist MF Hussain.
March 03, 2010
Curious Ceasefire Offer
The Indian media’s powerful glare makes even talking to the Maoists harder.
March 02, 2010
Dialogue of the Deaf
What can India can do to beat terrorism? None of the options with Pakistan look appealing.
February 25, 2010
Climate Change = War?
Missed in the debate over climate change has been the strategic implications, says Rajeev Sharma. In Asia they could be catastrophic.
February 20, 2010
Singh Govt all Over Place
A string of loose comments raises questions about control in the Singh government.
February 20, 2010
Unwanted Support
Shah Rukh Khan’s interventions into politics are unhelpful and maybe a bit naive.
February 15, 2010
Whither Indo-Pak Ties?
The Pune terrorist attack has come at a bad moment for the Indian government
February 05, 2010
The ‘Good’ Taliban Myth
If the London Conference on Afghanistan held last week demonstrated anything, it is that it’s only a matter of time until India loses whatever strategic leverage it previously enjoyed compared with Pakistan in the country.
January 19, 2010
The Other Ticking Nuclear Clock
Reports that Burma’s military junta has received assistance with constructing nuclear facilities from North Korea and Pakistan are causing a headache for Indian strategists, reports Rajeev Sharma.